The Hoopla set to charge for content with paywall

the Hoopla logoWomen’s website The Hoopla has erected a paywall introducing a subscription model after three years of providing news and opinion for free.

The website co-founded by editor-in-chief Wendy Harmer and publisher Jane Waterhouse will relaunch with a new look on April 14 and offer subscriptions priced at 99 cents for a day pass, with monthly options ranging to a $75 annual subscription.

Waterhouse, CEO of publisher We Magazines, said the changes reflected the commercial reality for an independently-owned publishing house in a crowded market.

“The brutal fact is that we can no longer survive on advertising alone,” she said. “We considered a raft of alternatives: including publishing less frequently; reducing our roster of paid writers; or reproducing cheaper, syndicated content.

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